Sarah Huckabee Sanders

Sarah Huckabee Sanders was Deputy White House Press Secretary under President Donald Trump from 20 January 2017, succeeding Eric Schultz. She was the daughter of Governor Mike Huckabee.

Biography
Sarah Huckabee Sanders was born in Arkansas, the daughter of Republican Party politician Mike Huckabee. She worked on her father's 2002 gubernatorial re-election campaign, and she worked on President George W. Bush's 2004 re-election campaign in Ohio. In 2016, she became a senior adviser to Donald Trump during his presidential campaign after her father dropped out of the primaries in favor of Trump, and she became Deputy White House Press Secretary under the Trump administration. On 26 February 2017, she did an interview with ABC News correspondent George Stephanopoulos, telling him that Democrats and Republicans agreed that Obamacare was "shoved through with so many problems" and was "collapsing under its own weight", that reporters repeating a claim did not make it true, that the FBI informed Trump that the Russian hacking allegations were "B.S.", and claiming that Trump would not attend the White House Correspondents' Dinner because he was not elected to do that."